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Klonetics Welcomes Natasha Shumka

 Natasha Shunka - Klonetics Plant Sciences

We are delighted to announce the hiring of Natasha Shumka as Client Acquisitions / Compliance Lead. Natasha comes to us with a Bachelor of Science Degree and an in-depth understanding of the scientific principles of cannabis as well as the regulatory environment in Canada. Natasha completed her training to become a QAP (Quality Assurance Person) enabling her to work with cannabis companies to help them navigate regulatory and compliance matters. Working as a lab assistant, Natasha gained significant experience in lab techniques and procedures and will bring that knowledge into her role at Klonetics, making her an invaluable resource.


In her role as Client Acquisitions / Compliance Lead for Klonetics, Natasha will be the knowledgeable first point of contact for our new and prospective clients in Canada and will work directly with our EU Sales Team. Natasha is able to truly understand the needs of Licensed Producers and will be able to lead high quality conversations about tissue culture, terpene profiles, growth characteristics and more. In addition to being the first point of contact for our new and prospective clients, Natasha will be working with the production, cultivation, and tissue culture teams on regulatory and compliance matters as required, as well as reviewing SOPs on an ongoing basis.


Natasha is a positive, outgoing person with a passion for cannabis and the outdoors. We are excited to have her join our team and know that she will have an immediate impact. 


Please join us in welcoming Natasha to the Klonetics team!

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